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BUSTED: PBS features Trump volunteer sporting white-supremacist tattoos

A 33-year-old Donald Trump campaign volunteer in North Carolina featured as part of a PBS Newshour report on Tuesday was wearing tattoos associated with white supremacists, Gawker reported.

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'It's absolutely terrifying': British TV hosts shudder for 'our world' after realizing Trump could win

Following Donald J. Trump's Tuesday win in five states, a group of British television presenters faced the "absolutely terrifying" reality on Wednesday that he could become the next president of the United States.

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Meghan McCain: 'People hate President Obama because he sacrificed' Judge Garland's career

Fox News contributor Meghan McCain asserted Wednesday that President Barack Obama had effectively destroyed the career of appeals court judge Merrick Garland by nominating him to the Supreme Court.

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Tennessee cop jumps into bed of fleeing pickup truck and shoots unarmed driver dead

A grand jury in Tennessee is considering evidence after a Lenoir City police officer jumped into the back of a fleeing man's pickup truck and shot him to death.

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Donald Trump primes supporters for violence: 'There will be riots' if I don't get the nomination

Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump called himself a "unifier" on Wednesday but warned that there would be "riots" if his party did not award him the nomination.

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Watch the Bernie Sanders speech the networks wouldn't show you

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) was among the presidential candidates speaking on Tuesday night. But as the Young Turks reported during their coverage of the evening's primaries, national media outlets refused to show his remarks.

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Van Jones: 'The Republican establishment has been completely destroyed tonight'

CNN Democratic strategist Van Jones declared that Donald Trump had "completely destroyed" the Republican establishment following his Tuesday night wins in Florida, Illinois and North Carolina.

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Bill O'Reilly: Trump won in Florida because he's 'more authoritarian' and 'voters want a punishment'

Fox News host Bill O'Reilly asserted on Tuesday that Donald Trump had soundly won the Republican presidential primary in Florida because he been the "more authoritarian" candidate, and that voters had showed that they wanted "a punishment" along with a victory.

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Georgia GOPer blocks rape kit bill: We don't need law 'just because it makes you feel good'

Georgia Republican state Sen. Renee Unterman has blocked a bill with bipartisan support that would require law enforcement in the state to account for untested evidence of sexual assaults.

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WATCH: Florida cop bans black woman from Trump event -- but allows white protester to walk right in

In video released this week, a police officer is seen telling a group of black people that Donald Trump's campaign has banned them from a rally in Boca Raton -- while a white man, who admits he is a protester, is allowed to enter.

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WATCH LIVE: Florida and Ohio among states voting in crucial primary elections

Voters in five states are set to take part in the latest round of primary elections on Tuesday evening.

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'Men vs. women': Andrea Tantaros fantasizes about 'massive gender war' after Trump becomes nominee

Fox News host Andrea Tantaros noted on Tuesday that Donald Trump's supporters embraced his brand of sexism, but she predicted that there would be a "massive gender war" if he became the Republican nominee for president.

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Trevor Noah: 'I hope there are two Donald Trumps -- that way he can go f*ck himself'

Daily Show host Trevor Noah didn't buy Ben Carson's claim on Monday that there were "two Donald Trumps" -- the one publicly calling for mass deportations and encouraging fans to punch protesters and a more thoughtful one the public does not get to see.

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